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Adrienne Gruber

Adrienne Gruber is an award-winning writer originally from Saskatoon. She is the author of five chapbooks, three books of poetry, including Q & A, Buoyancy Control and This Is the Nightmare, and the creative non-fiction collection Monsters, Martyrs, and Marionettes: Essays on Motherhood. She won the Antigonish Review’s 2015 Great Blue Heron poetry contest and SubTerrain’s 2017 Lush Triumphant poetry contest, placed third in Event’s 2020 creative non-fiction contest and was the runner-up in SubTerrain’s 2023 creative non-fiction contest. Both her poetry and non-fiction have been long-listed for the CBC Books awards. In 2012, Mimic was awarded the bpNichol Chapbook Award. Gruber lives with her partner and their three daughters on Nex̱wlélex̱m (Bowen Island), B.C., the traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples.

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